Bath in Tagalog
Bath in Tagalog is “Paliligo” or “Paliguan” – referring to the act of bathing or the place where one bathes. In Filipino culture, taking a bath is an essential daily ritual, often done multiple times a day due to the tropical climate. Learn how to use these terms naturally and explore related bathing vocabulary in Tagalog.
[Words] = Bath
[Definition]:
– Bath /bæθ/
– Noun 1: The act of washing one’s body in water.
– Noun 2: A container or tub filled with water for washing the body.
– Noun 3: A bathroom or room containing a bathtub.
– Verb 1: To wash oneself or another person in a bath.
[Synonyms] = Paliligo, Paliguan, Pagliligo, Banyo, Hugasan
[Example]:
– Ex1_EN: I take a bath every morning before going to work.
– Ex1_PH: Naliligo ako tuwing umaga bago pumasok sa trabaho.
– Ex2_EN: The baby enjoys splashing water during bath time.
– Ex2_PH: Ang sanggol ay nag-eenjoy na magwisik ng tubig sa oras ng paliligo.
– Ex3_EN: She prepared a warm bath with aromatic oils for relaxation.
– Ex3_PH: Naghanda siya ng mainit na paliguan na may mababangong langis para sa pagpapahinga.
– Ex4_EN: After playing in the mud, the children needed a bath immediately.
– Ex4_PH: Pagkatapos maglaro sa putik, ang mga bata ay kailangan ng paliligo kaagad.
– Ex5_EN: The hotel room has a luxurious bath with a beautiful view.
– Ex5_PH: Ang kuwarto ng hotel ay may marangyang paliguan na may magandang tanawin.